New Irish Contract Faz

303carbine

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:) Whoo hoo, :p got an all matching mirror bore 1954 Fazakerly (Irish Contract), got a pretty good deal at $175.........:D
Tomorrow it goes to the range , I already have 40 rounds ready to go and I'm waitin' for daylight.....:)
I have pics but don't know how to post'em.
If you want to see the pics you can email me and I will be glad to send' em along to you.:cool: deerslayer@shaw.ca
 
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(in his own words)
The newest acquisition is the No4 Mk2 (Irish Contract) rifle on the bottom of the pic.
Top to bottom,
1943 Longbranch
1942 BSA
1954 Fazakerly (Irish Contract Rifle)
 
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The Faz still has cosmo in the barrel channel and on the metal under the wood.:D I left it there because I figure it has stayed rust free for this long I may as well not touch it.:eek: Besides its really sticky crap anyways.:p
 
303carbine said:
:) Whoo hoo, :p got an all matching mirror bore 1954 Fazakerly (Irish Contract), got a pretty good deal at $175.........:D

Congratulations partner .... :D

Beautiful looking rifle at an awesome price....... :)

Regards,
Badger
 
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There are more rifles in his rack but unfortunately none for sale at this time.:( The fit and finish on the rifles are really quite comparable. :) The Longbranch being Canadian had no bombing pressures and the Fazakerly rifle was made after the war. :p The BSA is still very well made despite the times that they were being made in. :cool: I would rate them as equal with the Irish rifle being the newest. The rifles are all matching and original without Bubba applying his infinite knowledge of gunsmithing.:eek:PS, there is no "England" stamp on the Faz rifle........
 
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woodchopper said:
$175 for a full wood matching '54 Faz, I would say thats a good deal.

Not a good deal but a steal or rip off.

How come I never get this lucky.:confused:
 
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